White banded eyes

Submitted by Vic on 02/26/2004 at 10:59. ( ) 66.84.232.175

Hi all, I looked through the archives some and didn't find an answer. Just curious if you are using white banded ( or pre rotated)eyes. What i'm mostly interested in is if you are, how are you setting them on the straight mounts. Thanks much.

heck thats easy

This response submitted by Bill Yox on 02/26/2004 at 11:38. ( ) 209.130.148.174

Ask yourself "What am I trying to achieve?" Youll then have your answer. Is he looking straight ahead, or to one side or the other? Then rotate the eyes accordingly. See, easy, huh? Good luck with those eyes.

Easy

This response submitted by Vic on 02/26/2004 at 12:12. ( ) 66.84.232.175

nice for a change, don't you think? So let's take it a step farther. Now i'm telling myself that it's looking straight. So no white at all?

White

This response submitted by Les on 02/26/2004 at 15:52. ( ) 208.180.126.206

You will still see some white on all eyes no matter where they are looking. Les

Time for you to do some research.

This response submitted by John C on 02/26/2004 at 18:19. ( ) 66.233.157.155

You need some reference pictures, the amount of white varies, look at your eyes in the mirror.

Im not sure...

This response submitted by Bill Yox on 02/26/2004 at 20:49. ( ) 209.130.132.101

...what you meant by nice for a change? If the eyes are focused forward, you may only see iris, or limbus band or possibly some sclera...it depends again on the expression/pose. If its really alert and intently focused forward, you would be more apt to see "white". Not all deer show as much sclera.

Nice for a change

This response submitted by Vic on 02/27/2004 at 09:52. ( ) 66.84.232.178

meaning just a simple question that was easy to answer. Just a few simple comments and no real argueing, which is nice but alway's not so bad. I tried the mirror thing but it was hard cause my eyes are so red from lack of sleep......lol. My Rott has taught me alot. Thanks for your comments, and have a great weekend!